Thursday, January 18, 2007

Direct Marketing Association--Consumer Assistance

Mention of the Direct Marketing Association conjures groans of annoyance from many. The organization's Consumer Assistance Web site, however, is quite helpful. Not only does it offer information about removing oneself from those irritating mailing lists, and about the "do not call" registry, but it also contains useful FAQs and other information regarding identity theft and online privacy.

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